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McKendree University Honors Outstanding Alumni

Akers Award, Loyal Service, Academy of Excellence, Rising Stars, Sports Hall of Fame(LEBANON, Ill., October 17, 2016) — McKendree University celebrated the accomplishments
of several alumni at its annual awards dinner, held on Oct. 15 at the St. Clair Country
Club in Belleville, Ill. Chosen by the university’s alumni board, the 2016 awardees
have made their mark in their professions and at their alma mater.

Janet (Welch) Eckert, of Lebanon, Ill., received the highest alumni honor, the Peter Akers Award for professional success,
outstanding service and loyalty. Her mother, Grace Renner Welch, received the same
award in 1983. Eckert graduated in 1989 and went on to pursue a successful career
in nursing as an oncology RN at Barnes Jewish Hospital (BJC), home health nurse, private
duty nurse, nurse educator, and staff nurse in the gallstone clinic at BJC. She belongs
to the Lebanon History Club and First United Methodist Church of Lebanon, and volunteers
at the Siteman Cancer Center in St. Louis. She continues to support her alma mater
as an Annual Fund contributor, William McKendree Society member, and sponsor of the
Eckert Scholarships, Welch Memorial Concert and the Robert and Grace Welch Endowment
at the Hettenhausen Center for the Arts on campus.

The Loyal Service Award went to John Schomaker, of New Baden, Ill. The 1980 McKendree graduate majored in accounting and business administration, and passed the CPA exam in 1981. In 1996 he became a partner at Rice Sullivan, LLC.
He is a member of the Illinois Certified Public Accountant Society and the American
Institute of Certified Public Accountants. He has served as a trustee of St. George
Catholic Church in New Baden, chair of the finance council, and as a minister for
over 35 years. He has served with the New Baden Fire Department since 1983, and belongs
to the Belleville Rotary Club and the St. George New Baden Knights of Columbus.

Three alumni entered the Academy of Excellence for achievement, leadership and character
in social sciences, community service, and nursing and health professions.

Kevin Lee, of Fullerton, Calif., is president of Matrix Consulting Firm. He is on the board of directors for the Adventurers
Club of Los Angeles and the Orange County Underwater Photographic Society. Lee’s macrophotography
work has been published in magazines, newspapers, academic works, textbooks and online,
and exhibited throughout the country. A permanent collection of his work resides at
Chapman University in Orange, Calif. He graduated in 1980 with a degree in business
administration and a minor in marketing, and earned a master’s degree in public administration
from the University of Oklahoma.

Angela Grossmann-Roewe, a Belleville, Ill., resident, currently represents the 12th District on the St. Clair County Board and is a general election candidate for the
St. Clair County Board of Review. She is a member of the McKendree University Alumni
Association Board, Daughters of the American Revolution, Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians,
and board of directors of the Violence Prevention Center of Southwestern Illinois.
In addition, she has been involved as City of Belleville bicentennial volunteer, neighborhood
association president, and member of the St. Teresa School PTO, St. Clair County Juvenile
Judicial Council, Our Lady of Peace Mother’s Club, and Belleville Catholic Schools
picnic committee. The 1998 McKendree graduate majored in political science and minored in journalism.

Sharon J. Wright, of Elizabethtown, Ky., helped develop and implement an onsite McKendree ADN-to-BSN program for registered
nurses at Hardin Memorial Hospital and attained full funding for 25 nurses to continue
their education with their coworkers. She serves on the Nursing Advisory Board for
McKendree University, Western Kentucky University and Elizabethtown Community and
Technical College; the board of directors for community clinics in Hardin and Larue
counties; and the board of the Hardin County Chamber of Commerce. Wright earned a
master’s degree in nursing administration in 2009 at McKendree’s Louisville, Ky., campus while working full time as a nurse
manager.

Rising Stars are McKendree University graduates of the past decade who have made significant
achievements in their professions or chosen fields, and who have been highly involved
in the university and in their respective communities.

Dr. Chris Cunnings, of Decatur, Ill., is an assistant professor specializing in science education at Millikin University
and a former high school science and math teacher. He was named an Illinois Outstanding
Teacher of Science in 2014, a State Farm Companies Foundation Scholar in 2012, and
“Teacher of the Month” by Chicago’s WGN-TV in 2011. Earlier this year he completed
a Doctorate of Education from the University of Illinois and presented his research
at Harvard University’s International Graduate Student Research Conference. The 2006
graduate majored in chemistry and minored in biochemistry at McKendree, where he was captain of the football team in 2005, a second team All
American, MSFA All Conference for football and academics, a peer science tutor and
Sigma Nu social chair.

Tony L. Mitchell, Jr., is manager of health policy at JDRF Diabetes Foundation in Washington, D.C., where he resides. He earned a degree in political science with a speech communication minor in 2009. After graduation he became an intern for the Congressional Black Caucus
Foundation and later a government affairs summer associate at the Podesta Group in
Washington, D.C. In 2013, he completed his Juris Doctorate from Saint Louis University
School of Law and stayed involved as an executive board member of the National Black
Law Students Association and as a Student Bar Association Senator. As a college student
he played football and was a member of Model United Nations, Campus Activities Board,
Black Men of McKendree and student government.